A 2018 Gallup poll also documented a rise in Americans' discontent with women's position in society—37% expressed discontent as compared to 26% in 2008.
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Public discontent The scandal has added to public discontent with Zuma, who's made recent headlines for the wrong reasons, including the dismissal of Finance Minister Nhlanhla Nene.
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Even better would be if they directly addressed their discontent.
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I still refer to it as my "summer of discontent".
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But there are some rumblings of discontent with this position.
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Violence has led to an enormous discontent with the government.
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And the discontent doesn't appear to be subsiding anytime soon.
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The roiling discontent that produced Brexit will find new targets.
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Macron is facing other signs of discontent over his reforms.
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So the summer of discontent has arrived at a dilemma.
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Around the city, people banged pots and pans in discontent.
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For months there have been rumours of discontent inside Sebin.
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But by my junior year, I was plagued by discontent.
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The first source of their discontent concerns questionable political tactics.
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Social disruption and discontent have reined in China's global ambitions.
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There is widespread discontent with the burly and mustachioed Maduro.
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Their discontent demands a political, rather than merely legal, response.
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Bloomberg reported earlier Tuesday on increasing investor discontent with Achleitner.
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If it finds enough discontent, Starboard could agitate against it.
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Following the defeat, serious discontent developed in the French camp.
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Discontent over Snap's redesign has been simmering for a while.
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In turn, economic sluggishness seems likely to drive voter discontent.
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Pelosi has faced growing discontent from her colleagues this week.
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The current dearth of data sows only seeds of discontent.
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Much of the discontent seems to center around communication issues.
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Under pressure from sanctions, discontent had reached a fever pitch.
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But near record unemployment has exacerbated discontent with his government.
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The roll call itself was punctuated with signals of discontent.
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Outside the Stadium, there is a steady murmur of discontent.
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Reports of discontent within the top brass started to emerge.
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"They are underperforming given the level of discontent," he said.
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It is the winter of our discontent, rather, THIS content.
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This is how you respectfully air discontent before your lieutenants.
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Throbs Of Discontent is out on Perc Trax January 27.
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Discontent is at its highest level since Obama become president.
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Simply posting your discontent on Twitter is for the birds.
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The briefers contended that Putin's goal is to sow discontent.
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In 1992, Clinton rode economic discontent to the White House.
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The imbalance is stirring discontent among women within political parties.
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Others say Lopez Obrador is waking up to the discontent.
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There were a few other signs of discontent on Tuesday.
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Critic's Notebook Let others speak of their winters of discontent.
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But the discontent was not limited to Mr. Johnson's opponents.
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But it has also caused discontent and concern among workers.
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After all, any hint of discontent could bring terrible retribution.
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Republican Senator Marco Rubio expressed discontent with the waiver renewal.
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How can today's creative artists best express their political discontent?
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A panoply of ambitious fascists tried to exploit the discontent.
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This popular discontent is shaking the regime to its foundations.
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The treatment of Yovanovitch is likely to fuel similar discontent.
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Governments in Lebanon and Iraq remain paralyzed by popular discontent.
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Midterm elections always let voters express discontent with the president.
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That unraveling, in part, explains the populist discontent in Europe.
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Now these vague itches of discontent have mutated into vocal rage.
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But is the wave of discontent a rejection of the left?
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Democratic activists hope discontent with his nomination will linger through November.
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And discontent has echoed through the ranks of China's Communist veterans.
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But there were early rumblings of discontent at the White House.
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I think it's definitely true that happiness and discontent are relative.
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There is discontent among American workers, but the source is unclear.
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Silencing alternative voices does not banish discontent; it bottles it up.
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Theresa May will hold on as prime minister despite backbench discontent.
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"There is great discontent over the agreement in Madaya," he said.
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This seems to be Banksy's latest way of expressing their discontent.
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Well, there's a lot of discontent between all of them. Yeah.
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The rumblings of discontent are starting to alarm his coalition partners.
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The surprising result signals growing discontent with Iraq's sectarian old guard.
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Though new to politics, Kyagulanyi has succeeded in mobilizing youth discontent.
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This angst-filled nation is taking its discontent to the polls.
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In this country there is a popular tendency to hide discontent.
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The underlying discontent of the voters is reflected in the polls.
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But, generally, the discontent has yet to turn into mass protest.
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Nonetheless, discontent and dissent is starting to well up among Russians.
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Rather, it has increased socioeconomic inequalities and provoked discontent and protest.
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"Samsung's discriminatory policy has caused discontent from Chinese consumers," it said.
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THE mutterings of discontent are growing louder in Nigeria's street markets.
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And if social discontent rises, the Islamists will latch onto it.
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Nigel Farage, of the UK Independence Party, fans grievance and discontent.
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But discontent among black South Africans has been brewing for years.
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Elsewhere around Washington's federal workforce, there were also signs of discontent.
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Since then, the turnout has served as a barometer of discontent.
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And whether that discontent will die down is far from clear.
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The spirit of progress is also the spirit of discontent. ♦
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Popular discontent has in recent weeks grown with the Razzaz government.
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But again, signs of broader discontent are clear in the data.
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The resulting discontent was then exploited by external powers, he said.
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Otherwise, it would just be one more expression of precise discontent.
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This really isn't how you respectfully air discontent before your lieutenants.
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The C&J opinion seems to be adding to the discontent.
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"You're going to have a lot of discontent," said the executive.
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The level of those payments is a source of national discontent.
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That creates political discontent in countries such as Japan and Switzerland.
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The answer is DISCONTENT, as in, DISC — a Frisbee — ON TENT.
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Yet they're ideal for the masses reclaim in voicing their discontent.
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If the discontent spreads, her leadership position could be in danger.
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"I'm not surprised there's a little bit of discontent," he said.
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"Discontent fixes itself very quickly on the president," Mr. Grunberg added.
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Perhaps our current discontent is combustible enough for that coming spark.
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Disheartened voters can quickly become a caldron of resentment and discontent.
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There is a stifling sense of discontent and foreboding and apprehension.
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American politics is continuing its long season of dysfunction and discontent.
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Since the law's passage, Democratic lawmakers have also voiced their discontent.
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Both have expressed discontent with being the subject of congressional oversight.
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They would ignore the rumblings of public discontent at their peril.
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They used Taiwan as a scapegoat to divert their domestic discontent.
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The white-collar suburban discontent with Trump is real and widespread.
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In the 1890s, inequality, partisanship and discontent were all sky-high.
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The latest appeared to inflame discontent that had long been simmering.
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But inequality of opportunity and the discontent it drives are not new.
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That said, the rock-bottom unemployment rate of 3.1% blunts popular discontent.
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The relocation initiative has brought simmering discontent at USDA to a head.
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Others say the lack of celebration could indicate growing discontent among citizens.
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The embassy was also a focus for British discontent with U.S. policy.
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It has sown political discontent in and beyond nationalist circles in Scotland.
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It is a darkly sardonic statement of societal dis-ease and discontent.
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But the discontent is more general: incomes are falling and prices rising.
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We are worried about today's mix of nationalism, corporatism and popular discontent.
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These responses troubled Sakaguchi, because he hadn't picked up on this discontent.
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Indonesians are still finding a way, it seems, to express their discontent.
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Voters often use European Parliament elections to express discontent with the government.
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Record unemployment and a looming recession have exacerbated discontent with Zuma's leadership.
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The crisis is fuelling popular discontent with the government and ruling clerics.
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But there is considerable discontent over high unemployment, inflation and alleged graft.
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Bloomberg reported earlier on Tuesday there was increasing investor discontent with Achleitner.
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Lower oil prices in recent years have hurt Algeria's economy, reigniting discontent.
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Hacked emails showing party officials aligned against Bernie Sanders fueled the discontent.
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But his discontent with his job and the work environment only grew.
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Early in his speech Monday night in Philadelphia, Sanders acknowledged the discontent.
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Perhaps more worrisome to Comey was the rising discontent within the FBI.
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This makes Cohn's tactic of signaling discontent without walking away more logical.
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Expressing discontent was enough for Trump supporters to go on the offensive.
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Insulating lawmakers from popular discontent is ultimately damaging to American self-government.
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During the rebellious 1960s, they became emblems of alienation and social discontent.
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Democracies are certainly more effective in channeling popular discontent than autocratic regimes.
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It also represents, I think, an impatience with minority cliquishness and discontent.
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Analysts have said the discontent in Eritrea could erupt at any time.
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There is also some discontent over the name changes in other regions.
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For weeks he'd expressed discontent about being left out of the process.
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Turkey, and discontent with the left-wing-led government, protests were staged
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Slow productivity growth feeds directly into voter discontent by limiting wage increases.
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Democrats have long expressed concerns about the rule and that discontent remains.
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NEW YORK (AP) — Now is the summer (vacation) of the president's discontent.
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We felt like it was important to come and voice our discontent.
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It evolved into a demonstration of wide-ranging discontent with the government.
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Some newer Democrats, like Ocasio-Cortez, have expressed discontent with party leadership.
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It was inspiring to hear those voices of discontent from my generation.
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Mr. Parker apologized to the gathered workers for missing signs of discontent.
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They're the voice of Italy's discontent, as Donald Trump's voters were America's.
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Such stirrings of discontent, our Beijing correspondents write, could build over time.
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Stirrings of internal discontent could build over time, our Beijing correspondents write.
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That created a lot of discontent and anxiety and resentment in Russia.
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If that continues, that's a sign that discontent might be more widespread.
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But his words tapped into widespread discontent among rank-and-file soldiers.
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Discontent has especially risen in cities, once the homeland of Oklahoma Republicans.
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This kind of rhetoric all but emphasized how global youths remain discontent.
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Feelings of discontent were evident among the crowd, which was overwhelmingly white.
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Both parties rode a wave of public discontent over migration and globalization.
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The latest move is unlikely to ease discontent among her fellow justices.
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"Trump clearly appealed to two broad, overlapping streams of discontent," they write.
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They appear to be making love, but you sense a restless discontent.
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It also has the potential to crimp growth, adding to political discontent.
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Moreover, anger and discontent among the young had been building for years.
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There is anger and discontent among many in Kashmir over that decision.
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The protests demonstrate discontent people appear to have with the city's government.
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Lower oil prices in recent years have damaged Algeria's economy, rekindling discontent.
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And in Beijing, there were scattered voices of discontent, including Mr. Li's.
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There is intense discontent across the country, and its economy is imploding.
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How widespread is the discontent toward Barr within the special counsel's office?
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Racial discontent remained largely submerged, Pastor Glasgow said, because residents feared retribution.
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Were those flows to dry up, it would aggravate discontent at Morales.
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What is being lost because of representative democracy's hour (era?) of discontent?
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That insistence acts as oil poured on the bonfire of player discontent.
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Cover image: Trolls used the issue of vaccines to whip up discontent.
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Football has an ability to channel pain and discontent into something visceral.
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Populist conservatism is fine for a primary season, when it's about registering discontent.
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There is profound angst and discontent with the impact of technology and globalization.
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Recently a sense of discontent seems to have reached fever pitch in Oakland.
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Meanwhile, the mine, known as Las Bambas, has remained a magnet for discontent.
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Democrats do voice some discontent, but it's not nearly at the Republicans' level.
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Neither outrage abroad nor discontent at home is likely to sway the government.
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Despite years of economic growth, popular discontent at widespread corruption has grown stronger.
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Much of this discontent is driven by fears that are not fundamentally economic.
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Aesop's fable, The Frogs Who Desired a King, is a parable of discontent.
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López Obrador, who had two unsuccessful presidential runs, capitalized on this widespread discontent.
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These protests demonstrate the large discontent the people have for the city's government.
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Either way, its snaking tremors seem to express a kind of elemental discontent.
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Decentralisation blunts a source of discontent that has plagued some of Germany's neighbours.
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The people of Vietnam have also voiced their discontent at the new law.
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Bloomberg reported earlier on Tuesday that there was increasing investor discontent with Achleitner.
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Since then, however, his rating has fallen to 64% and discontent is mounting.
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However, a sampling of men also vocalized their discontent with the piece online.
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Still, there are signs of discontent on Wall Street about the Anadarko takeover.
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Near record unemployment and a stagnant economy have exacerbated discontent with Zuma's leadership.
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But Beijing's increasingly tight control of the city has stoked discontent and protests.
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"But their discontent is based on economic rather than religious or political marginalisation."
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MI) board, betting on growing discontent with the way top shareholder Vivendi (VIV.
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He tweeted about his discontent on Tuesday morning, tagging Kellogg's, the cereal's manufacturer.
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Could there be a note of discontent beneath all the throbbing neon ink?
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Nationwide water shortages, which Madani described as "unprecedented," had generated widespread social discontent.
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Some of the discontent among the LME fraternity is down to bigger forces.
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Failure to do so could result in a nuclear winter of certain discontent.
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Mr. Sanders has exposed a broad vein of discontent that Democrats cannot ignore.
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Possibly, she said, her discontent with her apartments reflected her feelings about Philadelphia.
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That makes Guyana rife for future political discontent and local demands for renegotiation.
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A rising number of casualties have raised discontent across the board in Iraq.
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If this happens, the clerical regime will make every effort to stifle discontent.
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This surreptitious approach is shortsighted at a time of change and rising discontent.
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The old embassy was also a focus for British discontent with U.S. policy.
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Some anti-scooter vigilantes have expressed their discontent by creatively vandalizing the vehicles.
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It was a good glimpse into the nature of discontent about the government.
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But they also shared a discontent with the state of affairs in Russia.
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Eventually, this public discontent forced Emanuel to drop out of the mayoral race.
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And while Trump won narrowly in 2016, there are signs of serious discontent.
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How can a movement seemingly propelled by legitimate discontent take such odious goals?
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Mexico is now a democracy but there is profound discontent with its results.
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In Tehran, many middle-class Iranians share the discontent but also fear insecurity.
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Divides among the team formed, and the defense grew old, injured and discontent.
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To understand the discontent, though, you have to look deeper than economic woe.
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Political discontent has simmered in Kashmir since the partition of India in 1947.
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But deteriorating conditions also fostered discontent and led many others to speak out.
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Trump, like populist Leave campaigners, has tapped into popular discontent with this alliance.
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The Chinese government is eternally fearful of spaces where mass discontent can simmer.
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Cuba has not faced discontent without those factors since the revolution, in 1959.
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But that discontent only partly accounts for the recent spike in Philo fever.
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There's also discontent with developers for gobbling up neighborhood land to make room.
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The protests soon became about a broader discontent with Turkey's increasingly authoritarian government.
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They weren't getting traction, and now they're benefiting from this sort of discontent.
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Some readers have occasionally expressed discontent with our focus on little-known wines.
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Opposition parties rode on popular discontent with the E.P.R.D.F. in the 2005 elections.
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Just as important, however, was the discontent brewing with the Democrats' own base.
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But growing discontent with Britain's conservative government is giving Labour hope for victory.
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"The discontent has gone latent, but it hasn't gone away," Mr. Seijas said.
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There is also discontent within the Chinese military over the treatment of veterans.
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I hadn't discussed my discontent with Jones, but he seemed to sense it.
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Both Vega and Collins took to Twitter to express discontent with Trump's behavior.
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There are people on both sides who spew hate and discontent; ignore them.
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They could've been focused on internal Democratic discontent — of which there is plenty.
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They are the results of feeling adrift and discontent—and nonetheless a warning.
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Unlike Trump, Sanders can be seen as a healthy expression of political discontent.
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The message communicated a discontent and ultimately provoked a split within the religion.
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But the fact that Vikander was nominated for the mediocre period-transgender drama and not the great little sci-fi part is a good example of what drives so much discontent with the Oscars — some of the racial discontent included.
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Similar discontent with the CEO was shown by investors at the 2018 shareholders' meeting.
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I am sure I sat before my television with a similar look of discontent.
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Public discontent with the economy is likely to have boosted support for opposition parties.
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Despite the discontent, Germans are not rejecting their long-established parties, unlike in France.
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Nevertheless it remains mired in a severe economic crisis that has fueled social discontent.
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It's fair to say that we live in a time of growing ambient discontent.
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There is something particularly satisfying about women creating theme music about their pulsing discontent.
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All I could feel was a load of agony, tiresome discontent and bitter heartache!
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President Macron, on a mission to transform his country, now experiences the discontent firsthand.
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The rise of urban discontent and young opposition leaders partly reflects a youth bulge.
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They never married, though Bridger writes her presence caused discontent among Sitting Bull's wives.
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Other writers, such as Alexander Solzhenitsyn, focused discontent; he acted as its safety valve.
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China is dealing with many of these same forces with fewer outlets for discontent.
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It invariably damages the economy (thereby whipping up the discontent upon which it thrives).
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"With the recovery at a snail's pace, this can only fuel discontent," Cesar said.
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The Guards hope to exploit the discontent with Mr Rouhani to secure political gains.
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But the public discontent is still simmering, as acknowledged by Macron earlier this month.
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The post had become an unlikely lightning rod for public discontent about the stockmarket.
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But he underestimated swelling discontent over meagre public support for the growing middle class.
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Consumers' anger over the fuel tax is the latest sign of discontent facing Macron.
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Despite deep discontent among the lower ranks, the army's top brass still supports him.
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There's a lot of big political decisions being made and a lot of discontent.
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Kerry also addressed growing discontent voiced by Argentines over an economy beset by stagflation.
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Adding to the mood of discontent are the political scandals within the ruling party.
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Vision 2030 acknowledges discontent with rules that block access to most forms of entertainment.
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However, the sources of political discontent go beyond slow growth of wages and incomes.
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Discontent with IBK is palpable, and thousands protested against him in Bamako last month.
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"Some people project their discontent with the present onto the past," Mr. Yin said.
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The 2020 campaign will tell whether discontent has grown powerful enough to force them.
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Black Emperor, "monumental" holds a mirror up to capitalism and sees cruelty and discontent.
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If there was a way the voters expressed discontent, it was by not voting.
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Both coalitions were ripe for dismantling as discontent with the political status quo mounted.
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Now Mr. MacConnell, who graduated in 286, is expressing his discontent through his wallet.
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In a statement sent to Business Insider, Huawei expressed its discontent with the announcement.
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President Trump is discontent with the nuclear deal in Iran, but Norway is not.
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Those, too, have been a source of discontent, but to some the only solution.
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Angry fat men bellowed their discontent at the efforts of reasonably well conditioned athletes.
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The project has since been rebooted, dousing the flames of discontent aimed at it.
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The mounting discontent among supporters suggests that rapid change has not been universally welcomed.
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But the discontent runs deeper than an affinity for one party over the other.
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Discontent has deepened across Venezuela's socioeconomic classes as hyperinflation has rendered wages virtually worthless.
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The commission cited several studies and surveys that showed discontent with the discipline policy.
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The agreement with China, which they deeply opposed, is likely to fuel that discontent.
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That's no excuse for complacency or discontent about how far that progress has gone.
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There's more to the BJP's recent losses than growing discontent over their religious policies.
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That development, most likely, lies at the root of the discontent among Swansea's supporters.
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Reflecting this near-universal discontent, unexpected travelers have clambered aboard Aurelius's attack on PROMESA.
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As federal law school debt mounts, discontent with the accrediting process has been building.
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But the discontent isn't just about an increase in the price of metro tickets.
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The party stopped short of doing that on Monday, while still registering its discontent.
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Her discontent split members of the music community, with each party finding their defenders.
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The result is government dysfunction, which creates voter discontent -- in turn fueling wave elections.
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India&aposs economic crisis doesn&apost helpAnalysts say various reasons for discontent were coalescing.
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The alternative is Macron's own version of 1968 and a summer of industrial discontent.
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She added that she thought that the government should acknowledge protesters' discontent, going forward.
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The vote signals the SPD membership's clear discontent with the party's role in government.
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The defeat — the first over Brexit legislation — also underscored the persistent discontent in Parliament.
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The move appeared to be a bid to take responsibility for the popular discontent.
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The latest outbreak of discontent was triggered by Hong Kong Chief Executive Carrie Lam.
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Mx. Zilles, who worked from their home in Seattle, went public with their discontent, posting on Twitter that the new fees would leave the average transcriber with $4.50 for an hour of work, and also called for customers and contractors to voice discontent.
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But some of the discontent is rooted in legitimate concerns about long-term economic forces.
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Britain voted in June to leave the European Union, another sign of discontent with globalization.
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Over all, the discontent drove a 3 percent decline in vehicle dependability in the study.
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Spicer downplayed the idea the aborted rebellion was a sign of discontent in the party.
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The 1970s saw the post-war consensus consuming itself in strikes, stagflation and general discontent.
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Popular discontent with contracts that offered little flexibility contributed to their falling out of favour.
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That is what protects democratic liberties, not least the freedom of minorities to express discontent.
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As long as discontent remains muted, however, the rulers on the mainland will be content.
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Against that backdrop, Catalonia&aposs independence movement has proved adept at harnessing discontent toward Madrid.
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But the discontent to which they allude among Labour MPs—and many voters—is real.
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There is less money, both to dampen discontent and to share out among the corrupt.
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Congress has been trying to tap into farmers' discontent with promises to waive farm loans.
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The lessons of "Public Calling" seem distant yet foreboding in this season of political discontent.
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A sense of being squeezed without reward is spreading discontent among the elites, he says.
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Moon already faces public discontent over a sluggish economy and stalled diplomacy with North Korea.
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Despite that, Kabila remained in power, stoking discontent, with control over the fragmented country faltering.
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Some claim that the growing discontent in the rich world is not really about economics.
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Rising discontent brought the opposition victory in an election for the National Assembly in December.
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Aso also signaled discontent over U.S. demands to shrink the country's trade deficit with Japan.
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Getting international sanctions lifted allowed it to improve Iran's economic conditions and defuse public discontent.
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Shareholders are expected to express their discontent at Bayer's annual general meeting on April 26.
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The party always looks to avoid any outbreak of discontent that could threaten political calm.
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Hence, the book argues, the discontent that drove the election of U.S. President Donald Trump.
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Because as you institute austerity measures or wring more labor from your workers, discontent rises.
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Fellow investor Elliott has also called for a radical overhaul amid broad discontent over strategy.
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The vote became a proxy for discontent with the EU, not just the trade deal.
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" Meyer has also expressed his discontent with the show, calling it "trailer trash Real Housewives.
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Lam announced that she would formally drop the draft extradition legislation that ignited the discontent.
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That mechanism is a huge reason why democracies are at all responsive to popular discontent.
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The ruling on term limits sparked further discontent, fueling demonstrations that continued into this year.
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The sharpest levels of discontent appear among black residents on the South and West Sides.
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He also said that corruption threatened governments by encouraging foreign extremism and fomenting domestic discontent.
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The discontent bred of the worldwide economic devastation of the 1930s ended in another war.
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And then there are shadowy forces abroad accused of engineering discontent to overthrow the party.
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Both have ridden a wave of support by adroitly tapping into widespread discontent over immigration.
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And this divergence has in turn fueled populism, which has its roots in economic discontent.
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At least in the short term, this surge of nationalism will quell discontent at home.
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The Greens see opportunity in the high levels of discontent with both major-party candidates.
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Rising protest and September's close election demonstrated the opposition's growing capacity to capitalize on discontent.
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That discontent was on full display as people streamed to the protest on Wednesday morning.
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While the American president is discontent with the nuclear deal with Iran, Norway is not.
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Despite rising discontent, there have been few signs that a national labor movement might emerge.
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But this time, as public discontent rises and oil prices swoon, money is not available.
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The reporter Dana Goodyear went, and she found a palpable discontent with the Trump administration.
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Duterte came to victory by riding a wave of discontent with the Philippines' political elite.
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The failure to understand this meant a failure to appreciate the depth of American discontent.
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While the number of protesters in Tehran was small on Monday, the discontent was widespread.
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Brooding bands like Alice in Chains and Soundgarden validated the noisy discontent of teenagers everywhere.
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Discontent with meritocratic selection processes is by no means limited to those on the right.
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Despite some discontent in the armed forces, high-level officers appeared to stand with him.
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Patrick J. Deneen's "Why Liberalism Failed" speaks to a profound discontent with the political establishment.
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One of its most popular teams, men's soccer, has become a focal point for discontent.
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Discontent still boils in broad sectors — lawyers, nurses, teachers, doctors — making up French society's backbone.
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It said there had been discontent in some sectors of Honduras about its perceived overreach.
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As the gap between executive salaries and worker pay expands, more people are becoming discontent.
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In Colombia, discontent reached a boiling point after rumors spread about reforms and pension cuts.
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Some protesters even made plain their discontent with Tehran's rights-abusing political system as well.
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But the Kremlin has been increasingly unwilling to tolerate even minor displays of political discontent.
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He feeds on simmering discontent about the corruption of the political establishment and mainstream politicians.
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The fact that the protests spread beyond Santiago quickly show there's deep underlying discontent nationwide.
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The silence disconcerted some aides, who are used to furious outbursts instead of hushed discontent.
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Now he has been pardoned, but the need for discontent remains as strong as ever.
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Now voters have shown not only the depths of the discontent, but also their power.
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Its roots are the themes of anger and populist discontent most prominently articulated by Sens.
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Mr. Goss lasted only 13 months, done in by the spreading discontent with his leadership.
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But more of the same in Vietnam virtually ensured continued stalemate — and surging public discontent.
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They hijacked the national narrative and created the impression of broad discontent with President Obama.
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Dissent is less risky in traditional democracies, so economic discontent can more easily become political.
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Discontent and rage spread like wildfire, and at least a million people flooded the streets.
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John Boehner (R-Ohio), is wary of the discontent coming from his party these days.
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But in Colombia there is just a pervasive feeling of discontent with an unpopular government.
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Higher growth, more progressive tax, higher minimum wages and better social provision would assuage discontent.
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But discontent, stoked in part by Democratic propaganda, began to simmer among the working poor.
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Social unrest motivated by anything from economic discontent to environmental fears is always a possibility.
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But discontent among the rank-and-file, especially at their own economic penuries, is evident.
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Americans are voicing growing discontent with the quality and cost of their health insurance coverage.
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Mr Macron offers a fresh answer to the popular discontent that has swept through Western democracies.
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And that process of globalization has caused a lot of discontent in the US and Europe.
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It's indicative of growing discontent with the systems that allow a company like Carcel to exist.
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Scotland, one of the UK's four nations, voted against leaving the EU, and discontent is widespread.
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Throughout the rally, bursts of discontent went up from people in the crowd holding "Bernie" signs.
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Whereas America has national debates about toilet use, in Britain discontent rarely spreads beyond local parents.
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Discontent with Mr. Najib has simmered for years, especially among members of Malaysia's ethnic Chinese minority.
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The big picture: Anxieties over endemic crime and corruption continue to fuel discontent, creating volatile conditions.
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As the protests showed, discontent within the church comes from two sources and two overlapping camps.
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The corollary has been a lower share of GDP for labour, one factor behind voter discontent.
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However, the scope of the discontent has expanded to encompass issues of civil rights and democracy.
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The social reforms agenda presented by President Sebastián Piñera to ease the Chileans' discontent is insufficient.
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Which is why they respond to alternative forms of conservative media that feed on their discontent.
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At the Democratic convention, many Bernie Sanders supporters expressed their discontent, even after Sanders endorsed Clinton.
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The best explanation rests on the nature of his victory, and three different sorts of discontent.
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Famine struck, and the men of the colony grew discontent with living under a woman's thumb.
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Why a new round of protests to drag the NFL through yet another season of discontent?
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Detecting mass discontent in the streets, Sisi pushed Mursi to reach compromises with his political opponents.
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Mr Rajoy has been wrong to assume that time and economic recovery would cure Catalans' discontent.
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Now is not the winter of our discontent — it's the winter of more and more content!
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TAMARA PETROFFMaryport, Cumbria Russians are discontent with corruption and point the finger at bureaucrats and politicians.
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Local blog Bernalwood speculates that it could be an expression of discontent with the election season.
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But there's a lot of discontent in the country and it's not confined to Trump enthusiasts.
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That move led to some discontent among drivers, and Gett looks like it's trying to capitalize.
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That was tighter than many experts had expected, with discontent among the rank-and-file widespread.
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As you may have guessed, some took to Twitter to voice their discontent with Tory Burch.
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As the shock of this week began to subside, exhaustion crept in, along with growing discontent.
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It is SOooo important for women to unite and voice our discontent with Trump's DIABOLICAL policies.
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These interest groups have reached out to aggrieved communities seeking to fan the flames of discontent.
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The grassroots discontent that Obama had harnessed so skillfully in 2008 now belonged to the right.
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They constituted a decile of discontent, squeezed between their own countries' plutocrats and Asia's middle class.
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Discontent with Mr. Trump runs deep among Republican strategists and staff members, particularly with younger ones.
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That the timing of his decision converged with a rising tide of discontent on the war.
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But the rising discontent in Hong Kong and Russia is not only about politics and democracy.
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As the economy falters, discontent is rising, and the ruling circle's corruption is growing more irksome.
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Driving this movement is popular discontent with economic austerity following the eurozone crisis beginning in 2009.
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The discontent on those shows ran like a fuse through the 1970s into the late 1980s.
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Probably not, but the referendum should be recognized for what it is: an expression of discontent.
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"The discontent has always been there ... but the cancellations triggered everyone to mobilise," one pilot said.
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If not, he will face a rising tide of discontent from a population impatient for change.
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There is already discontent among some in the Senate, where Republicans hold an even slimmer edge.
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Economic discontent helped stoke public unrest instrumental in unseating two presidents in the last five years.
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The far-reaching discontent has led to suggestions that Italy could exit from the euro zone.
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Like Trump, the National Front could potentially ride to victory on a wave of leftist discontent.
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For each ugly manifestation of street anger, a chilling iceberg of discontent lurks below the surface.
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To say the least, Mr. Trump is a bizarre vessel for the discontent of his followers.
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Indeed, he believes the so-called techlash against Silicon Valley is already evidence of such discontent.
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I happen to think it's a core piece of the current maelstrom of discontent and instability.
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Depending on the country, natural disasters may also prompt government-directed activity to conceal domestic discontent.
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So a final thing to watch out for is how Trump responds to ongoing economic discontent.
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For that, the political and financial issues that produced this discontent will have to be resolved.
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Shulz's party, the Social Democrats (SPD) was unable to tap into growing popular discontent with austerity.
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And though authoritarian regimes can squash dissent and muzzle the news, they too face rising discontent.
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The undercurrent of discontent does not pose any immediate threat to Mr. Xi's hold on power.
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Gene Ulm, a Republican pollster, doesn't think Trump is doomed to rising discontent over his response.
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Their discontent is said to have contributed to recent street protests like the 2014 Umbrella Movement.
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We must find ways to address the discontent in society and look for solutions, she said.
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Indeed, they may be unwilling to reveal their discontent, or to fully admit it to themselves.
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In countries where crime has not risen, economic doldrums have been the main driver of discontent.
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Eric Hoffer, in his classic "The True Believer," attributes mass movements to discontent fueled by frustration.
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Millions moved to provincial towns and cities, and joblessness led to mounting discontent among the young.
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Some analysts think that mutual interest in propping up prices may override discontent in the organization.
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Opposition candidates in the municipal races capitalized on growing discontent with his repression and economic mismanagement.
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Ms. Bhabha said the unequal distribution of migrants and refugees was helping drive the political discontent.
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He is a symptom of the widespread discontent in Brazil — he is certainly not a solution.
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Already, there have been signs of discontent emerging from the middle ranks of the security forces.
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The size of subsequent protests has varied as discontent with the government has ebbed and flowed.
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When he voiced his discontent, she took the images down and started to rethink her strategy.
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The widespread discontent on display across the country marked yet another crisis for the Islamic Republic.
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The shifting fortunes of individuals within the White House are also causing discontent on the right.
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Then again, she didn't when she was alive either — death has not cleared her persistent discontent.
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After the novel was published in 2014, there were rumblings of discontent alongside some critical praise.
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After the novel was published in 2014, there were rumblings of discontent alongside some critical praise.
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I recognized the feeling of vague discontent that she diagnosed as the remit of middle age.
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While they are hoping to avoid a confrontation, the whispers of discontent have started to spread.
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Monday's protest was the most visible sign yet that the discontent roiling Nike's work force persists.
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Though the protests erupted quickly, the discontent with the Iraqi government has been percolating for years.
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Her visit to Northern Ireland comes as smoldering discontent over her deal burns to full flame.
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Sberbank, which owns almost 40 percent of Fortenova, also voiced discontent with the action by Slovenia.
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Their sense is that he's a discontent, not unlike many others who carry out senseless killings.
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Yet, hunger is more effective than words, and most likely, discontent with the government will grow.
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They therefore over-control, overreach and overreact, magnifying the rebellious discontent they were trying to squelch.
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The protests are the second major public show of discontent in South Africa within a week.
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Even so, he expressed his discontent with an optimistic tone on the Senate floor Wednesday morning.
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This election was more of a victory for the discontent than it was for Mr. Trump.
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In China, pollution became a proxy for discontent that could not be expressed in other ways.
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But Maduro has done everything he can to prevent swelling popular discontent from limiting his power.
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His popularity has grown exponentially over the years, as people have become discontent with Museveni's government.
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Like all paradises, however, this new world has a much darker undertone of dissatisfaction and discontent.
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They feel the need to protest to show their discontent with where Trump is taking US politics.
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DL: I think the discontent we've seen in the US and in Europe is a central challenge.
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What causes occasional sparring and discontent to transform into the unredeemable tragedy of a Richard Yates novel?
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But Navalny and his supporters hope to channel public discontent over official corruption to attract more support.
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Joblessness, with more than 22014 percent out of work, high crime and corruption have also fuelled discontent.
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Jon escapes, but a heartbroken Ygritte expresses her discontent by shooting a bunch of arrows at him.
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Long power outages, rising unemployment and rampant government corruption have led to growing discontent in recent years.
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Excerpted from People, Power, and Profits: Progressive Capitalism for an Age of Discontent by Joseph E. Stiglitz.
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The migration burden Italy has taken on since 2015 has also fueled attitudes of discontent toward Brussels.
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There is rising discontent among the staffs of public hospitals and nursing homes affected by budget cuts.
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While Senator McCain seemed slightly unnerved by the intensity of their discontent, Ms. Palin basked in it.
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The discontent in the Labour Party also threatened to spill over into a challenge to Corbyn's leadership.
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And with a general election due by May, Paolo Gentiloni, the prime minister, cannot ignore the discontent.
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Yet their work not only fails to enhance joy, it creates unrealistic expectations that lead to discontent.
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Despite massive discontent by employees at IBM, the company's CEO Gini Rometty has met repeatedly with Trump.
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They expressed their discontent in internal company message boards, as well as directly to CEO Mark Zuckerberg.
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It is unlikely that voters' discontent will result in big electoral gains for the government's critics, however.
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While Abbott can handle the swell, he's currently battling waves of discontent in his own political party.
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Like Kelly, we should all be a little worried, even as we mask our discontent with LOLs.
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But Australia is not free from discontent; it is just insulated from it by its electoral system.
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And Sanders remains uniquely positioned not only to crystalize that discontent but turn it into constructive action.
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As president, then, Macron will have to enact serious legislation or face a new tide of discontent.
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However, he said that growing discontent could fuel further protests in the run-up to the polls.
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And media coverage since the clash at Hofstra University has also exposed discontent within the Trump camp.
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Donald Trump did the American public a great service by identifying the real reasons for economic discontent.
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Merkel faces discontent over her controversial decision to let in a million mainly Muslim migrants last year.
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Inflation approaching 20 percent and government austerity have fueled growing discontent and rare protests in recent weeks.
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"There is now a crystal clear account of Russians buying ads to sew discontent," Kilmer told Axios.
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A July computer outage that forced Southwest to cancel more than 2,000 flights added to workers' discontent.
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His leadership and activism, conducted largely through social media, helped coalesce anger and discontent into a movement.
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But the President has not hid his discontent and he has been known to buck cautionary advice.
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However there was no indication of discontent resulting from increased tax burdens from local populations, it said.
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Discontent with the stalled diplomacy may have pushed Azerbaijan to try to change facts on the ground.
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And King was very vocal about his discontent for Kubrick's film starring Jack Nicholson and Shelley Duvall.
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They'll have to face the discontent of minority groups and will have to attend to those issues.
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The ads were aimed at suppressing the votes and sowing discontent among the electorate, the sources said.
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Most families' discontent has to do with relationships — with imbalances of affection, jealousies, resentments, changes in alignment.
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Discontent over marginalization of English speakers in the Anglophone regions erupted into protests and strikes in January.
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In a final aria, "A Lucky Man," he unfurls a litany of discontent: I'm a lucky man.
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We, and our celebrity avatars, remain reluctant to acknowledge many of the messier varieties of maternal discontent.
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How strange, then, to see such anger and great discontent in some of the world's richest nations.
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Joblessness, with more than 22014 percent out of work, high crime and corruption have also fueled discontent.
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Even though the government backpedaled on the social security measures after five days, pent-up discontent exploded.
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As a once-in-a-generation political outsider, Trump has been able to capitalize on this discontent.
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You can use it to temporarily boost your killing power or sow discontent among the enemy ranks.
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Vikram Gandhi heads to Paris to investigate the cause of the growing discontent the City of Lights.
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While this song is not explicitly political, some of that general nihilistic discontent seeped into the writing.
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The broad discontent is reflected in the head-to-head contest, which has Mr. Trump and Mrs.
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That discontent over Trump's direction virtually ensures strong turnout among younger voters in two years, Hargreaves maintains.
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The opposition, riding a wave of discontent with Mr. Maduro, took over the National Assembly in January.
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In short, the protests exposed Iran's society as being more divided and more discontent than previously thought.
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While the Arab Spring had many drivers, much of the discontent boiled down to complaints about governance.
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They suggest the stirrings of internal discontent — if not yet outright opposition that could build over time.
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Discontent spread toward the end of his rule amid economic turmoil that were worsened by international sanctions.
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Ingratitude leaves us in a state of perpetual discontent, short-tempered, rarely at peace, rarely at rest.
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Nor did he publicly raise American discontent with the Chinese firm Huawei's work on Hungary's broadband network.
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Discontent has steadily risen among blue-collar workers and others who feel he represents an urban "elite".
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An Adidas tracksuit jacket becomes a canvas for the Costa's discontent with Post-internet art in Porn.
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Still, the party-state is generally unwilling to pursue widely unpopular policies and risk triggering mass discontent.
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Several other times, Boston showed discontent, a lack of cohesion or effort, or all of the above.
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But the confrontation has been years in the making, driven by an economic downturn and political discontent.
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I think the media has been ... I don't think there's wide public discontent with the tech companies.
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It helps explain some of the economic discontent evident in manufacturing-heavy areas during the 2016 elections.
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Corruption remains rampant, and protests and other public expressions of popular discontent continue despite more severe crackdowns.
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Even with everything we knew going into Election Day, Democratic discontent under the Trump administration was glaring.
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Now, among stars in Golden State, there are rumblings of discontent between Kevin Durant and Draymond Green.
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Public discontent intensified in recent weeks after a string of highly publicized slayings of women and girls.
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"Quite a few federal employees seem to be looking for constructive ways to express discontent," he said.
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It grows out of a genuine discontent in the electorate about the broken state of our politics.
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Some ministers could push to ease austerity policies that have aroused populist discontent across the European Union.
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The sense of domesticity and its discontent is often present, with a brass bedstead making recurring appearances.
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This inconvenient fact has provoked a decade of hand-wringing within the company, and discontent among consumers.
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A succession of chief executives, most recently Marissa Mayer, tried but failed, and investor discontent was high.
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Some critics said the government's messaging allowed it to deflect public discontent that surfaced after the quake.
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" Entries in the cathedral's visitor's book suggest public discontent at his approach, calling it "arrogant" and "kitsch.
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When Transparent starts, a discontent Sarah is itching to burst from her marriage to Len (Rob Huebel).
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Then there is the fact that discontent toward Trump -- among Republicans -- remains somewhat amorphous at the moment.
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Read together, these books undermine the image of a conservative movement guided primarily by organic, popular discontent.
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There are hints of divisions in the Chinese leadership and stirrings of discontent about Mr. Xi's policies.
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The recent protests were sparked by a sharp rise in gasoline prices and underscored widespread economic discontent.
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He said there was discontent in society that manifested itself in the February poll, conducted between Feb.
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But at 82, Mr. Abbas is a weakened political figure facing public discontent and divisions at home.
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But there has been rising discontent over jobs and falling wages for farmers and the rural poor.
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Republican lawmakers in the House have not gone as far, though they acknowledge the rumblings of discontent.
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The left and the right have merged in their discontent and animated a new phenomenon: the Donald.
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But addressing public discontent to restore calm in Hong Kong is not solely the responsibility of government.
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There has been enough economic freedom to provide strong growth, and enough propaganda to minimise political discontent.
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But the demonstrations have also come to express a wider discontent with the political and media elites.
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This year, much of the public discontent over the Asian Games exemptions revolved around the baseball team.
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Druckenmiller said he believes Trump will lose his re-election bid thanks to discontent in key swing states.
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More broadly, this week dealt with the overwhelming discontent of Gilead that afflicts even its most devoted citizens.
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Economic churn is promoting discontent with the status quo while technological innovation is making life easier for upstarts.
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It's possible that a show of shareholder discontent could get him to step down, but it seems unlikely.
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The cooling welcome in Emerson is a microcosm of growing discontent over Canada's open door policy for refugees.
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Thousands of opposition demonstrators decided to take to the streets to express their discontent with the government's actions.
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The opposition-controlled congress's head, Juan Guaido, said the uprising was a sign of the armed forces' discontent.
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But that does not mean that discontent with the government will disappear; it may simply assume other forms.
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The third reason for foreign firms' discontent is the growth in lobbying, litigation and regulatory action in America.
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But once in a while discontent bubbles to the surface and insular startup ecosystems start arguing – and accusing.
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Expanding the presence of party committees in businesses, organizations and neighborhoods to enforce policy and monitor potential discontent.
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All five are being strained in previously unimaginable ways, with signs of growing discontent bubbling to the surface.
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If universities do not offer a better and more predictable return, that is a formula for social discontent.
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But I think it's impossible to be happy if you're discontent with where you are in the moment.
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Rancorous Brexit negotiations, stagnant real wages and cuts to public services could fuel public discontent with mainstream politics.
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In a country with widespread poverty, the long-running scandal has added to the public discontent with Zuma.
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The same economic discontent that motivated the Brexit vote is both present and justified in the American worker.
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The European Union's response to growing popular discontent with its operations is to retreat still further into orthodoxy.
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Outdated, rickety voting machines without paper trails make that much harder, and risk worsening any post-election discontent.
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Though people's personal lives remain relatively free, he is creating a surveillance state to monitor discontent and deviance.
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Yet reports of the PIF's discontent have drawn attention to three interrelated problems that perplex other investors, too.
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"Discontent is growing," said Andi, 26, a sociology student who did not want to give her full name.
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The government may try to take the sting out of the discontent by proposing to reform the constitution.
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Voters' discontent, voiced on social media, has helped promote leaders with an unhealthy tendency to undermine democratic institutions.
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It has been a centre for discontent with Kenya's government for as long as most Kenyans can remember.
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But there is no disputing the impact of this display of discontent, and others leading up to it.
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Trump's victory signaled widespread discontent about economic opportunity, something which technology can help address, several technology executives suggested.
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Yet the pension reform was not so much the cause of frustration as a catalyst for dormant discontent.
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Ghizzoni agreed to go on May 24 in the face of shareholder discontent over the lender's poor performance.
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While today there's simmering discontent from the right, in 19th-century Russia it was leftists who were enraged.
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The economy has buckled under incessant sanctions and political discontent is rising, putting pressure on Tehran to act.
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Another official close to Ross noted that the president "has never voiced any discontent" about the Commerce secretary.
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Lou Barletta said the latest, greatest Trump discontent doesn't register with his constituents who represent the president's base.
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It's no secret that trade-driven job losses to overseas operators was a huge source of voter discontent.
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Trump's two predecessors have found that August amounted to a month of discontent for presidents attempting to decompress.
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Any extension of democratic liberties would make the possibilities for acting on subliminal discontent a great deal greater.
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It raised the specter of more discontent among Trump's longtime supporters, considering he campaigned on that specific promise.
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But some BOJ policymakers are more receptive to the voices of discontent and wary of cutting rates further.
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As their names imply, both offer different ways of handling both discontent and creating hope for the future.
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What's more likely is another downturn, which will keep the fires of discontent burning brightly well past November.
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The emergence of radical groups such as Hong Kong Indigenous is an extreme manifestation of the simmering discontent.
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Discontent around the NSA also undercuts FBI claims that the use of the proposed GovtOS will be limited.
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All this leaves Mr Temer vulnerable to discontent and puts Brazil at risk of further turmoil and decline.
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In 2011, discontent about the high pay and rich pension plan of the lifeguards in Newport Beach, Calif.
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Democratic discontent with Carter fueled a primary challenge at the end of his first term from then-Sen.
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Latin America is gripped by discontent and unrest, as shown by the protests in Bolivia, Chile and Ecuador.
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As in the case with the Trump victory in the U.S., it was discontent with the political establishment.
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The brief introduction to "Tribe" is a micro-masterpiece in which Junger sketches the discontent of bourgeois life.
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Amid a migrant crisis and discontent with the European Union, many far-right parties have achieved electoral success.
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The level of popular discontent and the degree to which leaders will go to crush its expression vary.
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Over the course of the book, the men blur into a solid mass of vague and seething discontent.
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The poll finds broad discontent with the police and those charged with overseeing them, particularly among African-Americans.
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Yet with instability on their doorstep and discontent at home, the country is at real risk of backsliding.
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Blocking exports, something Moscow tried a decade ago, could fuel discontent ahead of Belarus's presidential election in 2020.
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But what finally turned Attica the town or prison into Attica the uprising was a misunderstanding, not discontent.
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Discontent in the rank and file is growing, said one soldier, who requested anonymity for fear of reprisals.
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Electronic music fans voiced their discontent on Twitter, and more than 160,000 signed a petition against its closure.
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Rallies drew crowds of up to 60,000 at a time, the largest show of discontent in seven years.
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This squeeze on vital elements of the Turkish economy could give rise to further internal discontent in Turkey.
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Bradley is wise enough to know that only results, and improved performances, will quiet the whispers of discontent.
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Zuma has become a focus of mounting public discontent over government missteps, rising unemployment and a stagnant economy.
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Nevertheless, officials in the past have accused forces under him of giving up checkpoints to signal his discontent.
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Record unemployment and a looming recession have exacerbated discontent with Zuma's leadership, ahead of local elections in August.
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Logotherapy tends to be more forward looking rather than, say, looking for roots of discontent in your childhood.
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Tonight may be a sign that there's still a groundswell of discontent in Michigan with Democratic political leadership.
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Mounting frustration and discontent are fraying the trust that is essential currency for the digital economy to function.
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One reason for the discontent is that the unemployment rate has not improved as much as the US.
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Despite signs of discontent, only a few employees spoke out, including developer Larry Osterman and intern Courtney Brousseau.
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A big win for Murphy there would offer another sign of suburban discontent with the Trump-era GOP.
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That would deny Hong Kong a democratic outlet for their discontent — exactly what protesters are fighting to preserve.
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Widespread discontent with the political establishment will weigh on elections in Germany, France and the Netherlands in 2017.
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A BBC documentary that aired in March, "R Kelly: Sex, Girls and Videotapes," added to the growing discontent.
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When news broke of Britain's humiliating defeat in Norway, that simmering discontent boiled over into fear and fury.
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Election Day in America, smoldering male discontent in Germany's east and the death of an activist in Ukraine.
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"There is wide discontent and disappointment by the military men towards Guaidó," one defector said in an interview.
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Elsewhere — in Britain, the United States, Italy, Poland, Hungary — the discontent immediately lapsed into populism, nationalism or withdrawal.
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But the key question is: How much discontent and perceived injustice does Trump require in order to win?
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The news media, fans and even teammates openly wondered: Was Richard lazy, craven or discontent with his contract?
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Did our distinctly American notions of economic liberty come from people who scolded the poor for being discontent?
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At least 25 people died in the unrest, the biggest expression of public discontent in almost a decade.
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If there is a deep current of discontent within Krasner's office today, it remains mostly below the surface.
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Teacher unions have staged a series of demonstrations in several cities to voice their discontent with the changes.
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Well, in the last 10 years or so, we've seen a lot of ideological discontent with political decadence.
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Analysts say their discontent could hurt Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Hindu nationalist party in an upcoming national election.
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After a summer of discontent, close to 18% of Swedish voters opted for the far-right Sweden Democrats.
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He's meant to be an insult comic, but his discontent only rises to genuine anger with physical violence.
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This portrait of discontent would seem to suggest a need — or at least some demand — for smartphone alternatives.
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But a Wednesday morning hearing on the bill also made clear there was ample conservative discontent as well.
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Signs of such concerns and discontent became apparent during the general and local elections in October last year.
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Doing so in Egypt would fuel radicalization and discontent in the most populous nation in the Arab world.
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Discontent over the grip that the big conglomerates hold on public and economic life has reached new highs.
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The organization distinguished itself by tapping into social discontent born of Cuba's frequent food shortages and other hardships.
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Still, the debate served as one of the only public expressions of Republican discontent with Trump this cycle.
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Liberal democrats will hope the French, in their present discontent, are ignoring the lessons the République is dispensing.
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After several public displays of discontent with the team, Brown was released from the Raiders on September 7.
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The two leaders paid each other respect as long as they had to, despite frequent murmurs of discontent.
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Last week, one academy voter, Santiago Pozo, voiced brewing discontent among Latinos, writing in the trade publication Deadline.
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And then Zlatan Ibrahimovic equalized, and all of that acid, anxiety and discontent turned to belief and hope.
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Meanwhile, Hindu activists linked to Modi's party conducted workshops in slums in an effort to ease public discontent.
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As in 1968, this is a time of global discontent, but it is particularly intense in Latin America.
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Their discontent with hedge funds has grown over the last year as outflows have steadily increased, HFR said.
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First, the Freedom Party's showing comes at a time when Europe is experiencing a wave of populist discontent.
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Butler, however, rebuffed Minnesota's offer of a contract extension in July in the first hint of his discontent.
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Several House conservatives left a closed-door meeting of Republicans on Tuesday expressing discontent with the broad bill.
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In 2009, protesters were supporting reformers, but now their discontent appears to be with their leaders in general.
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His departure came just one day after Nike President Trevor Edwards resigned amid discontent internally over poor conduct.
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Others suggested that they detected a hint of discontent with the fact that Donald Trump was elected president.
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For now, they say, the evidence points to one catalyst of the unrest: widespread discontent with the government.
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Indeed, while the seeds of discontent were sown that day, there was also a nod to this season's redemption.
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Some in the audience said the rapper noted the lack of his fans as the reason for his discontent.
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Because they are on the front line of consumer discontent and they have a fundamental moral responsibility, argues Schade.
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The opposition coalition, capitalizing on popular discontent over the economy, won control of the National Assembly in December elections.
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By 1947, when the British were finally ready to grant India independence, the seeds of discontent had been sowed.
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He accused the business community of raising prices in recent days in order to create more discontent among voters.
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Case in point: responding to Mashable's request for comment, The Satanic Temple similarly provided a lengthy account of discontent.
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"Discontent has been simmering for a long time, but no one from Congress headquarters was paying attention," he said.
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Xi has vowed to eradicate official corruption, long a lightning rod for the Chinese public's discontent with the government.
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He shot up the polls in December, as discontent with Ms Park peaked, before losing some of his effervescence.
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While the nature of the disagreement with Lucasfilm isn't clear, there have been rumblings of discontent for several months.
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Discontent spread more spontaneously a few days later when the government proposed restricting the movement of journalists in parliament.
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But before you start to feel guilty about Albert's discontent in his cone, know that he's doing just fine.
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I had gotten close enough to people that they started to relay their discontent with the system to me.
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And this campaign is a reminder that his party, like the discontent in the country, centres overwhelmingly on him.
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The world is dominated by irresponsible populists who are whipping up resentments, and irresponsible elitists who are ignoring discontent.
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A sharp drop in oil output and prices in recent years has squeezed revenues, raised debt and stoked discontent.
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Amid the popular discontent, politicians from other parties see an opening in the next parliamentary election, due next year.
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Politicians say that it is one of the most frequently raised subjects of discontent among voters in rural areas.
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He points to Brexit (which he opposes) as an example of misleading claims meeting public discontent with explosive results.
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Yet, behind the scenes of discontent, Mr Macron may in fact be on the verge of an important victory.
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The UK's relationship with the institution created by its European neighbors has long been fraught with seeds of discontent.
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Chapman's Kotkin believes the next wave of discontent in California won't necessarily be focused on housing costs but taxes.
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Sanders's email list alone gives him a formidable way to mobilize popular discontent and hold the Clinton administration accountable.
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"This is likely to generate unwarranted uncertainty, chaos, discontent and anxiety amongst shipping lines and customers," the CCI said.
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But about 20 workers interviewed by Reuters said discontent was growing, and many were planning to vote on Sunday.
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The Republican message should be geared directly toward the discontent and pessimism that has taken over the middle class.
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Y.) and Seth Moulton (D-Mass.) have been some of the loudest voices of discontent on the Democratic side.
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The activist hedge fund's discontent comes as it perceives Yahoo has failed to deliver a turnaround for the company.
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The government has this year released thousands of prisoners including dissidents and journalists in a bid to calm discontent.
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Nevertheless, the success of Le Pen in this close-fought race has shown the country's deep-rooted political discontent.
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His dissimulation fooled neither the public nor the upper echelons of his own party, among which discontent is rumbling.
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While President-elect Trump has previously expressed discontent with the agreement, both his nominee for Secretary of Defense, Gen.
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While discontent with the Brussels-based EU across the continent was well known, the extent of it was not.
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More worrying, the government is meddling in unrelated labour disputes, including on the railways, in order to contain discontent.
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And discontent simmers at the country's narrow, feudal politics, dominated for decades by a handful of wealthy landowning families.
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Although praised by international investors eyeing Argentina's rich resources, Macri's rapid policy moves are fueling rising discontent at home.
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Pompeo's refusal to cooperate with the House inquiry and his failure to defend career diplomats from attacks fueled discontent.
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In his 1970 book, " Exit, Voice, and Loyalty ," the economist Albert O. Hirschman described different ways of expressing discontent.
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Grumbles of official discontent plagued the film from the start, when it was still no more than a script.
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If your co-workers discover you're making more than them, it could cause tension and discontent and decrease productivity.
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Clearly, the economic sanctions will exacerbate the domestic situation, because popular discontent has been based on the stagnating economy.
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It is no coincidence that the chief executive now doing most to head off popular discontent hails from banking.
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This week Apple launched a new iPhone without a headphone jack and stirred up an understandable furor of discontent.
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Pollsters also found high discontent with how the federal government is working, with 22019 percent saying it angers them.
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A new poll shows deep discontent and fracturing by race and class in Chicago, the nation's third-largest city.
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Hundreds of members have defected this year, and discontent is widespread among those who remain, particularly lower-ranking troops.
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"Necessary Trouble" depicts the country as a pot set above the flames of economic discontent, ready to boil over.
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Discontent over a string of political corruption scandals helped consign the PRI to a record defeat in the election.
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Since the mid-21912th century, party dissidents have employed a wide array of weapons to make their discontent known.
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But the ideology has also become a conveyer for individual discontent, and a magnet for disturbed and angry individuals.
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"There is something related to the discontent of ordinary people, of the world's 'giles', with the establishment," he said.
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Within the first year of living on a single income, though, I slowly started to feel resentment and discontent.
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School shootings are far too commonplace, with real-life Jason Dean types seen taking their discontent to deadly extremes.
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But the government is grappling with rising discontent among junior and independent lawmakers who are uneasy about foreign investment.
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According to popular folklore, discontent in the oil-rich Niger Delta bubbled over in the late 1990s when Gen.
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The conservative apparatus for sowing discontent with a new administration is in place, flush with cash and battle-tested.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin has suggested the allegations were an attempt to sow discontent ahead of Russia's presidential elections.
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Jordan earned the scorn of the fans last month when he responded to cries of discontent by proclaiming apathy.
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Guangdong, which manufactures much of the world's toys, shoes, clothes and furniture, has been a hotbed of worker discontent.
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If not for widespread discontent and distrust of our current leadership, Mr. Trump would have been sidelined long ago.
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But the discontent was far greater than mere political frustration in a country that has spiraled into economic ruin.
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They're now tasked with lifting a 25-year cloud of discontent when they tee up at Le Golf National.
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So far, though, the usual forum in which popular discontent plays out — the French street — has failed to react.
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For all the discontent, analysts said it was unlikely anything would block Mr. Xi's attempts to extend his rule.
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Discontent among employees at the center boiled over this month when a well-respected black lawyer announced her resignation.
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During the 1930s, Social Realism allowed American painters to express their political discontent with unfavorable domestic and social conditions.
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Recent events expose this: In July, Russia's Parliament voted to raise the retirement age, sparking a wave of discontent.
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But Italians — including League voters — are wiser than that, and we have rarely taken our discontent to the streets.
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The organizers resolved to protest anyhow, fired by a long-simmering discontent with what was perceived as widespread discrimination.
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A tournament win, though, might serve as a quiet statement after the discontent he expressed heading home from France.
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It would most likely win any parliamentary election held now amid popular discontent with the struggling Sri Lankan economy.
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"Salvini is taking advantage of the discontent in the south and the immigrant is the ideal enemy," he said.
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But he now faces deepening discontent in an area that particularly affects the urban poor: the price of food.
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You have acres of potential, but in this, the springtime of your discontent, you are still a bit green.
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"The biggest risk is to Jordan, where sentiment towards the issue and rising levels of discontent converge," said Quilliam.
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Members of the student executive committee's subcommittee on traditions — yes, that's a thing at Washington and Lee — voiced discontent.
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Although the changes indicate the growing influence that activist investors have over companies, there is still discontent among shareholders.
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PD: And maybe, you know, the discontent bit, we have to reflect a lot more on-, SS: Mm. Yes.
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The A.C.A.'s unpopularity persisted despite a number of modifications meant to improve the program and thus quell discontent.
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Sectarian violence has continued for years and a power-sharing agreement has only led to discontent, deadlock and corruption.
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After Crane and some Astros players issued measured apologies that came across as insincere to many, the discontent grew.
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"Western Australia has a long history of discontent," said Alan Fenna, a politics professor at Curtin University in Perth.
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Protests also greeted Mr. Sogavare's election win in April, with demonstrators marching toward the capital's Chinatown to register discontent.
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The internet has been shut down across the country, leading to a communications vacuum that allows discontent to spread.
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Some see the project as a tool that could counter political discontent by involving ordinary folk in decision-making.
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Canadian lumber and dairy are easy trade targets, since they represent longstanding areas of discontent between the two countries.
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But his Mexico-first message has tapped into discontent with the government and resentment of U.S. President Donald Trump.
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Just weeks ago the nation's leader faced public discontent so intense that his grip on power seemed at risk.
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Shows of discontent similar to that at the Katona Theater took place in other playhouses around Budapest, the capital.
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Those originally from Mainland China enjoyed the opportunity to learn more about what drove discontent amongst Hong Kong people.
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Trade pacts that have failed to protect jobs are one reason for their discontent, as Mr. Trump has noted.
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The challenge is the apparent disconnect between voter discontent and an obvious solution to the "unfairness": tax reform. 2628.
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U.S. policymakers interested in leveraging the discontent on the Iranian Street should support the ongoing anti-regime uprising. How?
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" Manchin has made no secret of his discontent with Washington and the US Senate, famously saying, "this place sucks.
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Change is in the air, and out of the winter of our discontent we feel a new spring emerging.
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Hong Kong's summer of discontent has shone a spotlight on the steady erosion of the city's freedoms and autonomy.
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But one of them, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, appears to have had the most success capitalizing on widespread discontent.
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The issue has the potential to accelerate the growing discontent among well-educated white women with the Republican Party.
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At least 25 people died in the ensuing unrest, the biggest expression of public discontent in almost a decade.
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Obama and his core team of longtime advisers have been increasingly vocal about their discontent with the Gulf monarchies.
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The inability to push legislation over the finish line has lawmakers fed up while feeding public discontent with Washington.
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The big picture: These moves have multiplied as the result of a rare convergence of bipartisan discontent with Big Tech.
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Meanwhile, Richard Painter, a Democrat running for Senate in Minnesota, literally fans the flames of discontent in his campaign ad.
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Macron has launched a series of national debates to help quell the mood of public discontent and restore his standing.
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ProtagonistName: Top of Head With Red HairCharacter: Redheads have long expressed their discontent over being excluded from the emoji-verse.
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By 22014, unemployment was high and discontent with the first post-handover leader Chief Executive Tung Chee-Hwa was simmering.
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"I've been speaking to a lot of rowers in the boat park and there's a lot of discontent," she said.
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See: The Summer of Her Discontent (New York Magazine, 1999)Is Vogue's Anna Wintour Next in the Mass Editor Exodus?
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The "counter-summit", as its name hints, was fuelled by discontent with the mainstream rather than anything resembling a programme.
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A recent survey of 25 countries by Ipsos MORI, a pollster, reveals the widespread discontent on which populists have preyed.
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How to explain this paradoxical result whereby mass discontent with the economy will lead to a reaffirmation of establishment control?
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This is one reason nobody has emerged as the face of the current discontent with the administration's war on diplomacy.
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By contrast, in authoritarian Ethiopia the government worked to avert the rural discontent that fed rebellions against its communist predecessors.
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They say his "bad behavior" has caused "public discontent," and they've banned Biebs in order to "purify" China's artistic landscape.
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In recent months, discontent has swelled up among the ranks of fans who are dissatisfied with the event-based approach.
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But he added that he was a strict coach and had probably caused more discontent than satisfaction over the years.
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The main source of Mexicans' discontent is not inequality but crime and corruption, which have run riot under Mr Peña.
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"The discontent has been rising," Lightfoot said, in part because Macron can come off as arrogant and out of touch.
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If the evictions in Beijing are any guide, the party's reaction to any discontent is likely to be greater repression.
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Last week, the fatal police shooting of an unarmed black man, Terence Crutcher, sparked mourning and discontent in his city.
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Teenagers seeking to understand their amorphous feelings of unease or discontent can learn about it—and like-minded people—online.
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This growing discontent among 200 or so of the provinces 7,300 producers is another issue addressed directly in Gagné's report.
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Discontent has shifted from the urban middle class that rose against electoral fraud then, to byudzhetniki, or public-sector employees.
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The other crux of my discontent with The Simpsons comes from the way Marge is continually treated like a doormat.
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They were even known to boo him at matches, though such shows of discontent are hardly uncommon at Real Madrid.
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It's been a winter of discontent for Wall Street, with the stock market ringing in the New Year by tanking.
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Successive Serbian governments kept electricity prices low for decades to avoid social discontent and have subsidised EPS through banking guarantees.
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This might be the first of many political expressions of discontent among EU countries, potentially causing the disintegration of Europe.
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Although it's a catchy, happy dance track, many are discontent with a certain style choice in the video: Demi's hair.
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The remarks add to recent comments from Pyongyang expressing discontent at the lack of progress in its negotiations with Washington.
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But there is a material basis for discontent nevertheless, because a sluggish economic recovery has bypassed large groups of people.
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By expanding its trade and investment links with the Middle East, China hopes discontent and conflict there will gradually dissipate.
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But there has been rising discontent over a lack of jobs and high living costs, especially in the country's interior.
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Merkel is also facing discontent with the deal among conservatives who feel her concessions to the SPD went too far.
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Discontent over an increased presence by the Communist Party in all types of businesses has been growing in recent months.
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At least 25 people died in the ensuing unrest, the biggest expression of public discontent since nationwide protests in 2009.
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Hippy communes in San Francisco used to be born out of political discontent and a primal desire for sexual liberation.
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But even with Iran's currency crisis and popular discontent, sanctions can only be one tool in a broader U.S. plan.
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With these 9 tips, however, you can head off client discontent and more effectively communicate when a customer becomes dissatisfied.
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But the Commission signaled its discontent with vectoring when it skuppered Deutsche Telekom's plans to use the technology in May.
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Now, GrubHub's App Store reviews are reflecting the discontent, with one-star posts pouring in and pulling down the average.
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But most such protests have recently focused on demands for unpaid wages and benefits rather than expressing broad political discontent.
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But until then, the A.N.C. could face growing popular discontent in the cities for continuing to stand behind Mr. Zuma.
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Hundreds of activists and marchers filled Zucotti Park and the streets of lower Manhattan, protesting discontent with the financial industry.
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Much of the public discontent is rooted in country's inequality — many want better services, higher wages, and more accessible education.
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Analysts say he was especially adept at detecting early signals of discontent and using emissaries to massage and defang opponents.
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Videos show demonstrations of hundreds of thousands of Ethiopians chanting antigovernment slogans, giving a sense of the depth of discontent.
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In the past, the opposition has been unable to turn discontent into political action, but Venezuelan society is now exhausted.
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Democratic candidates simply rode the wave of discontent with Trump, and turned out their voters with a largely positive agenda.
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However, many people disagreed — and took to Twitter to voice their discontent, causing "abortion party" to trend on the website.
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Namely, the source of conservative discontent derives from the fact that Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas was excluded from enshrinement.
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These efforts seek to turn average people against their governments or against their fellow citizens and sow mistrust and discontent.
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With these pockets of discontent persisting, some have speculated that John Kasich may challenge Trump in the 2020 Republican primaries.
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Jones described a "discontent" among some Democratic voters over trade that is harming her standing among disaffected workers in Michigan.
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His associates said the move was meant to sideline him at a time of growing discontent over unpopular government reforms.
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With the majority of supporters still disdaining to voice vocal discontent against the manager, the fanbase has been internally divided.
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Because Russians now increasingly get their news online, discontent in Siberian regions has suddenly become way more relevant and impactful.
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Republicans took the House again in 2010 amid a wave of discontent with Barack Obama, and you know what happened.
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"There's a creeping sense that multiculturalism might not be the answer to, but the seed of, our discontent," she writes.
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To help quell discontent, Macron this month launched a series of public debates that he promised will lead to measures.
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Years of political discontent followed by economic struggles and a shortage of basic supplies led to the crisis in Venezuela.
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Former Trump adviser Steve Bannon said he sees echoes of his old boss, who rode a similar wave of discontent.
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Migrants have created some of the works themselves, looking for ways in China's carefully monitored society to express their discontent.
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Iran is the latest example of a country where a water crisis, long in the making, has fed popular discontent.
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While the president weathered Republican discontent over the tariff threat, he emerged with more political capital than he had before.
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Nissan, which makes more cars than Renault, has expressed discontent with French dominance of the partnership and sought more autonomy.
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It is also important for Europe that Mr. Macron demonstrate that popular discontent need not descend into populism and isolationism.
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Analysts said that the general discontent could spur more protests in coming days, or that the demonstrations may die down.
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The demonstrations have harnessed a broader discontent with high taxes and, for some, with the policies of President Emmanuel Macron.
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Overall unemployment is 3 percent, and there might not be enough discontent for voters to break with the Republican Party.
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The bread crumb draws its power from that first wish — our human discontent with how little can actually be known.
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Reviving these planes during a time of rising discontent with the unbridled growth of air travel has already prompted pushback.
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So a lot of the discontent with decadence ends up getting channeled into virtual politics as opposed to real politics.
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In Saint-Martin, a long simmering discontent — loaded with racial and class tension — is on the verge of boiling over.
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As the nation slogs through presidential primaries and prepares for party conventions, we appear destined for another summer of discontent.
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In its view of suburban discontent and masculine malaise, it leans on borrowed insights and an unearned aura of significance.
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However, "People, Power, and Profits: Progressive Capitalism for an Age of Discontent" may not be radical enough for today's challenges.
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At the same time, electoral expressions of discontent are pushing leaders in the advanced economies to embrace easier fiscal policies.
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Mass protests driven by discontent over economic hardship and corruption have broken nearly two years of relative stability in Iraq.
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The CEO agreed to step down in May after growing shareholder discontent over share price performance, profitability and stretched capital.
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Successive Serbian governments, determined to keep electricity prices low to avoid social discontent, have heavily subsidised EPS through banking guarantees.
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Mr. Xi now faces unusually sharp public discontent that even China's rigorous censorship apparatus has been unable to stifle entirely.
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Though the recent demonstrations revealed the scope of the discontent with Mr. Ortega, the many groups protesting were not unified.
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Then, the arrival of hundreds of thousands in Europe fuelled considerable popular discontent, powering the rise of right-wing parties.
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There is "huge social discontent" the CGT's leader, Philippe Martinez, said Tuesday, and he intends to take advantage of it.
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Some United States officials and well-connected Saudis say there are rumblings of discontent, and analysts have pointed out hints.
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Leaked emails from a News Corp Australia employee also revealed discontent within the company over its coverage of the crisis.
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Still, the wealth gap has continued to widen, and some say income inequality is a key underlying issue driving discontent.
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Castro had allowed a similar wave of discontent to spill off the island with the Mariel boat lift in 1980.
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Some of Shirley's surviving relatives further fanned the flames of discontent by accusing the filmmakers of exaggerating the pair's friendship.
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Discontent with the ruling élites of Europe—for that is how they are frequently perceived—is not confined to Britain.
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It simultaneously offers solidarity to the haters and hides, beneath the banner of a cause, the real reasons for discontent.
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Political parties, many of which are weakened and fragmented, have largely ceased to do their fundamental job of channelling discontent.
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The protests that he organizes have become a vehicle for expressing discontent with the rule of Putin and government corruption.
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Rarely are they written from the perspective of having missed the major swings and economic discontent that upended the election.
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To some extent, the discontent with Mr. Trudeau is an offshoot of structures in the Canadian government that predate him.
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Elections are the only obvious, if indirect, way for the public to express its discontent with a wayward Supreme Court.
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Even if Mr. Guaidó did coordinate his declaration with the United States, the popular discontent that he channels is real.
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But Thompson said it also takes years of neglect, despite peaceful calls for change, for discontent to turn into violence.
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During his brief tenure as executive editor, Mr. D'Vorkin had sown widespread distrust and discontent among members of the newsroom.
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Discontent about pay has often simmered at the BBC, which is funded by a license fee paid by British households.
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The City Council expressed that long simmering discontent five years ago, when it expunged Confederate names from three city parks.
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But on Wednesday, Trump appeared to try to revive the BCRA despite widespread discontent with the bill among GOP members.
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Its strength seems to stem not from the charisma of its leaders but from a general discontent with the status quo.
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"But it is unfair to make Mr Altmaier the economic lobby's scapegoat for its discontent with the grand coalition," he said.
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Though the case was not officially on the agenda of the shareholders meeting in Bilbao, some retail investors expressed their discontent.
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A clear and visible reason for the discontent that provoked Brexit was the inequality of opportunity and resources across the country.
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In interviews in the metropolises of Mumbai, New Delhi and Bengaluru, more than 2100 drivers said discontent against Uber was growing.
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Some top members of the leading party in the ruling coalition, the conservative HDZ, also voiced discontent with the planned ratification.
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In a series of tweets after the committee session, Cooper expressed continued discontent at the companies' performance tackling online hate speech.
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Opposition and diplomatic sources said there had been some discontent about attending the ceremony on an equal footing with smaller factions.
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The discontent has led to widespread enthusiasm for populist proposals from the far left such as a 40 hour working week.
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The seeds of family discontent that are sown during these opening scenes play a vital role in the story to come.
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He sees it as a response to the discontent and perceived unfairness that recently hung like a pall over American society.
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"Given the discontent and grumbling within the conservative party, the position of (Prime Minister Theresa) May is becoming precarious," he said.
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The tensions surrounding this meeting reflect Google's growing struggles with employee discontent over workplace issues that go beyond just labor organizing.
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How the protests unfolded Long power outages, rising unemployment and rampant government corruption have led to growing discontent in recent years.
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The elections come amid a challenging economic environment and discontent among ordinary Russians about the stubbornly high price of basic goods.
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As in the Arab spring of 2011, the periphery is driving the unrest and the killing is adding to the discontent.
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One of the major points of discontent among athletes in India is its obsession around cricket and neglect of other sports.
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Ghizzoni faces growing discontent over the bank's weak share price, stretched capital position and low profitability compared to rival Intesa Sanpaolo.
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His discontent came off with curt, vague answers to reporters during the postgame press conference, after which he abruptly walked away.
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Though there is no immediate threat to the United Russia party's grip on power, it suggests growing discontent over living standards.
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A number of celebrities, including Jay-Z, criticized the decision, using the hashtag #FreeMeek to show their discontent with the ruling.
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A middle class feeling the crunch has repeatedly taken to the streets across the nation since 2013 to express deep discontent.
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But the shine has come off amid backlash from his party's Hindu nationalist ideology, the 2016 demonetization move and rural discontent.
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That's the message they took to Jackie Calmes of The New York Times: Donald Trump represents the winter of their discontent.
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Fernando Collor de Mello, the president of Brazil, was forced to resign in 1992 due to voter discontent and corruption charges.
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Globalization, economic inequality, declines in manufacturing, immigration, and a new assertiveness among illiberal leaders all play a role in voter discontent.
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The president's tweet comes amid signs of discontent with leadership among Democrats following Jon Ossoff's loss in the Georgia special election.
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When combined with popular discontent and disorienting change it can make a travesty of democracy and it can disfigure a society.
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And he was right: Exterminating the disbelievers and removing the rebel sympathizers effectively silenced discontent, rewriting history in one fell swoop.
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To help quell discontent, Macron this month launched a series of public debates that he has promised will lead to changes.
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Despite rumblings of discontent by the Today show anchors — fueled by Tamron Hall's departure — they're publicly welcoming Kelly with open arms.
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Amid discontent over mismanagement, Ethiopia's track body held a closed-door assembly and elected Gebrselassie as its chief late on Saturday.
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But Mr Di Battista was wrong to claim her win was not a protest vote: the city is seething with discontent.
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Economic woes have nevertheless underpinned the discontent, especially for young Hong Kongers who form the front lines of pro-democracy demonstrations.
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And the advances in the economy make it harder for Mr. Sanders to further tap discontent over issues like income inequality.
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The Fergana Valley, which stretches across the eastern tip of Uzbekistan and spills into Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan, often seethes with discontent.
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His bid has capitalized on deep-seated discontent with the PRI over rising gang violence, corruption scandals and sluggish economic growth.
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Regimes in Egypt, Tunisia, Yemen and Syria learned the hard way that mass demonstrations in the context of discontent are infectious.
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The surge of small parties at the expense of the larger ones is a sign of discontent with the status quo.
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The act, which was amended after race riots in 7003, prohibits any action that might "raise discontent or disaffection" among Malaysians.
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The protests continue to put pressure on Macron, who has vowed to announce a series of measures aimed at easing discontent.
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Yet she inherits accumulated discontent with the party that has held the White House since Mr. Obama took office in 2009.
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The decision to postpone a vote came amid deep GOP discontent with the proposed legislation — and with its potential political ramifications.
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The 51 signatories on Thursday's memo may be a record number, signifying the simmering discontent with current policy across the department.
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According to the paper, a number of employees left their posts citing discontent with new policy directions under the Trump administration.
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Discontent has swelled under the current FMLN government after corruption scandals engulfed leading politicians in a country struggling with rampant poverty.
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"The government is discontent over (the) increasing of the exchange rate," the state-run IRNA news agency quoted Nobakht as saying.
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Private home prices in Hong Kong have been on a record-breaking run for 19 consecutive months, fuelling discontent among residents.
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"Discontent and worry are spreading very quickly," said Jean-Marc Canon of UGFF-CGT, one of the largest civil servants' unions.
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The bazaar-based protests are only the latest iteration of discontent attesting to the dissonance between state and society in Iran.
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That is enough to knock the Clinton campaign on its heels and to amplify the rumblings of discontent in her orbit.
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But the authorities have been trying to suppress student dissent, wary of the discontent associated with China's shift to capitalist markets.
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By the end of Shurmur's rookie season as coach of the Cleveland Browns in 2011, there was reported discontent among players.
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On the left, he points to growing discontent with liberal capitalism and the dearth of checks on the free market's flaws.
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He was responding, in part, to widespread discontent with English translations that were literally correct but awkward and unfamiliar for worshipers.
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And what is that signal, and what exactly is the discontent that is driving these voters' frustration with the governing party?
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This alliance was at first secret, but by the summer of 1944 Michael had emerged as a symbol of popular discontent.
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The Populists exploited agrarian discontent within the Democratic Party; the Dixiecrats did the same for white Southern opposition to racial liberalism.
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"Bloggers are seen as encouraging discontent in society and potentially causing social instability," said Hu Xingdou, a political economist in Beijing.
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Grumpy Cat, the ubiquitous internet celebrity know for her permanent expression of discontent, died this week at the age of 7.
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Trump's numbers reflect general discontent in Arizona toward issues championed by the White House, including tax cuts and a border wall.
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And political analysts point to ever more repressive policies from Beijing, leading to ever greater discontent from Hong Kong to Xinjiang.
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The roots of populist discontent that propelled Ms. Le Pen to the fore have not magically disappeared with Mr. Macron's victory.
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DAVOS, Switzerland — OECD Secretary-General Angel Gurria believes escalating discontent in Latin America is linked to the region's greatest challenge: corruption.
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Successive Serbian governments, determined to keep electricity prices low to avoid public discontent, have heavily subsidised state-run power utility EPS.
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It is a policy that stirs some discontent among those who often spend yearlong stints at Camp Lemonnier without venturing outside.
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"They believe that the U.S. and its allies in the region are fueling and exploiting internal discontent in Iran," he said.
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The recent outpourings of popular discontent, spurred on by Mr. Navalny, have been the biggest antigovernment demonstrations in Russia in years.
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But some former security officials doubt the Trump narrative that maximum pressure will neuter the regime through internal discontent and unrest.
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The police, wary as ever of public displays of discontent, moved to stifle the protest before it could draw more attention.
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For some dogs that might be good additional mental gymnastics, but for others, it is likely to cause frustration and discontent.
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In many ways, Mr. Johnson's success in tapping into the discontent of working-class workers resembles Mr. Trump's route to power.
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But now it is also launching a disinformation campaign to sap Taiwanese's trust in their institutions and sow discontent among them.
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But Sisi quickly crushed dissent and applied a protest law so strictly that few dare to come out, despite rising discontent.
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There had been discontent with Washington Republicans among grassroots conservatives for years before Bannon became a national figure, the source argued.
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Despite those criticisms, the program does manage to weave a convincing tapestry of discontent, and not just from the obvious threads.
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Here as elsewhere, Republicans have counted on their $1.5 trillion tax cut to counter voter discontent with the turbulence surrounding Trump.
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Nearly an hour before the rally even started, dozens of demonstrators had gathered to voice their discontent with the incoming administration.
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Ms. Tsai faces the delicate task of registering discontent with Beijing while also sending a message that Taiwan will exercise restraint.
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This time he has capitalized on discontent with the ruling party due to corruption scandals, rising violence and sluggish economic growth.
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Those protests began over diesel tax increases, but ended up canvasing general discontent over the cost of living and the economy.
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Several demonstrations have taken an increasingly political tone, with anti-regime slogans gaining frequency since January, reflecting already deep popular discontent.
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Midterm elections have always given voice to Americans' discontent with incumbent presidents, which means the opposition party almost invariably gains ground.
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In the silence, what had been a background hum of unease, of discontent, came rushing to the ears, loud and clear.
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads In the aftermath of President Trump's election, poets have had no trouble articulating their discontent.
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And the minute the floor was given over to questions, that discontent—fraught with cursing, interruptions, and charged frustration—became known.
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